Redline Bicycles is introducing the Redline Urbis for 2010 in efforts of satisfying the fixed gear rider who is looking for more of a bmx feel in a fixie. The Redline Urbis made its debut at InterBike Las Vegas in 2009, instantly catching the attention of fixed gear enthusiast. By design, the Urbis enables its rider freestyle capability. Redline has accomplished this by incorporating a MTB straight leg chromoly fork, NEW Redline Microline crank with Isis BB spindle, and Redline low rise cruiser bars. In addition, Redline has equipped the Urbis with a 140mm front mechanical disc brake. For barspin type tricks, the brake cable on Redline’s freestyle fixed gear bike is routed through the stem so riders can spin away. Gray in color with minimal graphics, the Urbis is urban fitted for eager freestyle fixed riders.

To keep your drinks cold on a bike commute, Timbuk2 has redesigned its Classic messenger bag to bring you the Dolores Chiller. The Dolores Chiller features a waterproof TPU liner inside, which is insulated. The messenger bag drink cooler also features an integrated bottle opener for your connivence. It is currently being offered in a red/white/blue color scheme for $110.

Sacramento’s own Nemesis Project has announced the new TrackFighter 700c trick frame, while this first look is a prototype, but as Nemesis stated, the frame turned out exactly as they wanted. The Nemesis Project Track Fighter Frame will not release with a fork, which has stirred up some controversy, but in the near future a aftermarket fork may release. Aesthetically designed for the growing popularity in rear wheel fixed gear tricks, while still using a “go fast” design. The frame is constructed of True Temper supertherm, and is handmade. You can purchase at the Nemesis Project website for $900….

When commuting, you will find that you need a way to carry important items, such as paper work, folders, cameras, cell phones, laptops, etc. The Bontrager Messenger Bag features many useful utility pockets to fit all of the things you need, and it can even fit up to 17″ laptops. There’s even enough room to store clothing with the Bontrager Messenger Bag’s large storage space. You can purchase the Bontrager Messenger Bag at bontrager.com for $94.99….

Back in the days, before bar end caps existed, cyclists would place a nickel between your handle bars and the hole in your grips. As a tribute release, and a sign of the times, Milwaukee Bicycle Company released the Nickel Bar End Caps. Simply put, you place the bar end cap on the end of your handlebars, and you would take the nickel and shove it in the bar end caps. Randomly selected nickels will be sent with every purchase of Milwaukee Bicycle Company Nickel Bar End Caps, and it is strongly suggested to super glue the nickel in so someone will not snatch it. Available at Milwaukee Bicycle Company for $11.99.

Match your cog lockrings to your fixed gear with ease by using the new Halo Fixed Cog Lockrings. Each cog lockrings are precision CNC machined, L/H thread 1.29”x24T, and two dog type. Made of 7075 alloy and while each feature a anodized finish of your choice of black, red, blue, green, purple or gold. Retail price is £6.99 and is available at Halo.

It’s no secret that fixed gear bicycles have been popping up everywhere nowadays, and with that is coming a trend in styles and culture. Two members of the Rollapaluza crew have created FIXED, which is a “high quality photo-driven book about the fixed wheel bicycle, unlike other fixed culture publications and blogs it has a lot on the history of the bicycle and racing as well as the modern trend of fixed wheel riding.” FIXED is available on Amazon for $16.47….